The Fingering Forum
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Author: Flute Fanatic
Date: 2003-09-07 16:59
I have the right flute to play the low B flat and A flat right below the staff, but I don't know the fingerings. Help!
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Author: Gnomon
Date: 2003-09-08 08:00
Are you sure? I've been told that the B natural below the staff is the lowest note on any flute and even then you need a special B Foot to reach it.
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Author: Gnomon
Date: 2003-09-08 08:01
In any event, to get the lowest note on your flute, using the fingering that covers all the holes. It is physically impossible to play any lower than this.
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Author: *~Sabrina~*
Date: 2003-09-08 20:41
SAME THING THAT Gnomon SAID THAT I HAVE ONLY HEARD THAT YOU CAN PLAY A LOW B NAT. I NEVER KNOW THERE COULD BE SOME WAY. SORRY I CAN'T HELP YOU ANY.
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Author: ~Heather ~
Date: 2003-09-08 22:31
There is only ONE flute that can go down ONLY to a Bb no lower unless you have some alto flute or something. There is only one because I heard some really good profesional paid a whole mess of money to get a Bb foot. That is what I have heard. And you could not go to a low Ab, then wouldnt there be a place for a A natural? Then the foot would have about 5 rollers(including the C)on it, and that would be too confusing and heavy for a flute. You probably have an alto or a bass or even maybe an octabass flute OR you dont know what you are talking about, no offense.
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Author: d-oboe
Date: 2003-09-09 04:43
did anyone ever consider that she may be referring to concert pitches, transposing up to the alto flute? In that case, since the alto flute plays everything a fourth lower than what is printed, you must play any "concert pitch" UP a fourth. So the concert Ab you were looking for now becomes fingered as a low Db. The Bb you needed is fingered as an Eb.
I hope that's what you were talking about!
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